Kansas City Public Schools invites passionate individuals to its Career Expo on February 24

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Kansas City, Missouri – Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) is seeking dedicated professionals eager to contribute positively to its education system.

KCPS invites passionate individuals to its upcoming Career Expo in an attempt to expand its team. This event is an open invitation for individuals with a fervent passion for teaching, driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact in the community, and who are looking to advance their careers within a supportive and dynamic environment.

KCPS is on the lookout for teachers who are enthusiastic about imparting their love for learning, leaders keen on making a difference in both student lives and the broader community, and innovative thinkers who aim to elevate Kansas City as an exemplary place to live and learn.

The Career Expo is an excellent opportunity to explore a wide range of job openings, both certified and classified, within the Kansas City Public Schools system. Interested candidates are encouraged to attend and discover how they can contribute to shaping the next generation of leaders.

The event is scheduled for February 24, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Board of Education building located at 2901 Troost Ave., Kansas City, MO. Don’t miss this chance to learn more about the exciting career opportunities at KCPS and join a team committed to making a significant impact in education.

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